User Centred Requirements For Software Engineering Environments


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User-Centred Requirements for Software Engineering Environments


User-Centred Requirements for Software Engineering Environments

Author: David J. Gilmore

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2013-06-29


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The idea for this workshop originated when I came across and read Martin Zelkowitz's book on Requirements for Software Engineering Environments (the proceedings of a small workshop held at the University of Maryland in 1986). Although stimulated by the book I was also disappointed in that it didn't adequately address two important questions - "Whose requirements are these?" and "Will the environment which meets all these requirements be usable by software engineers?". And thus was the decision made to organise this workshop which would explicitly address these two questions. As time went by setting things up, it became clear that our workshop would happen more than five years after the Maryland workshop and thus, at the same time as addressing the two questions above, this workshop would attempt to update the Zelkowitz approach. Hence the workshop acquired two halves, one dominated by discussion of what we already know about usability problems in software engineering and the other by discussion of existing solutions (technical and otherwise) to these problems. This scheme also provided a good format for bringing together those in the HeI community concerned with the human factors of software engineering and those building tools to solve acknowledged, but rarely understood problems.

User-centred Requirements for Software Engineering Environments 1


User-centred Requirements for Software Engineering Environments 1

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language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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The Cognitive Artifacts of Designing


The Cognitive Artifacts of Designing

Author: Willemien Visser

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2006-08-08


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In this dynamic review and synthesis of empirical research and theoretical discussion of design as cognitive activity, Willemien Visser reconciles and integrates the classical view of design, as conceptualized by Herbert Simon's symbolic information processing approach, with modern views of design such as the situativity approach, as formulated by Donald Schon. The author goes on to develop her own view on design, in which design is most appropriately characterized as a construction of representations. She lays the groundwork for the integration of design research and cognitive science. This seemingly simple framework has implications that set the stage for this mutually beneficial integration.